Three men were arrested after allegedly tearing through the grounds of a Beaverton park and apartment complex in a pickup early Nov. 20.

A security guard at the Wyndham Park Apartments, at 14790 S.W. Scholls Ferry Road, called police about 2:40 a.m. to report a black pickup was driving on the grass at the back of the complex and that people inside were taunting him as the truck tore up the grass, according to a Beaverton police report.

One witness told police the truck left the complex, drove north across Southwest Scholls Ferry Road, went over the curb of Murrayhill Powerline Park and drive north through the park, the report said.

Officers found fresh tire tracks in the park grass near Southwest Teal Boulevard and also along Southwest 155th Avenue, the report said. Officers also discovered tire tracks on the grass and mud on the pavement at the apartment complex, the report said.

The damage at the complex was estimated at about $500, and about double that at the park, according to the report

An officer soon spotted a 23-year-old man walking in the area, and he admitted to being in the truck, according to the report. The man said he met the driver and passengers earlier at the Peppermill Lounge in Aloha, where they drank together. He later accepted a ride home, the report said.

But the man told officers that the driver, Ryan Rose, 23, "started driving crazy" and traveling though the grass after he dropped a passenger off at the apartment complex.

The man said he asked Rose to stop, but he kept laughing and driving erratically, the report said. The man told the officer that he got out of the truck when it stopped near Southwest Misty Court, the report said.

The pickup was later found parked at Southwest Misty Court. It was covered in mud, the report said.

Another passenger, Blake Baer, 28, was found hiding in bushes nearby. Rose and a third passenger, Brandon Toedtermeier, 22, were also later found. Toedtermeier backed up the 23-year-old passenger's claim that he was the only one to ask Rose to stop driving erratically, the report said. Toedtermeier told police "everyone else was having fun," according to the report.

Rose, Baer and Toedtermeier were all booked into the Washington County Jail on charges of criminal mischief and criminal trespass. Rose also was booked on a reckless driving charge.

Police did not have probable cause to arrest Rose on suspicion of driving under the influence of intoxicants, the report said.

Rose later told officers that after he parked the truck, he threw the keys into the woods when a police officer spotted him, the report said. The keys weren't located, and the truck was towed away.

Other police calls included:

A 27-year-old man was arrested during a traffic stop Nov. 18 in the 12300 block of Southwest 5th Avenue on suspicion of possession of marijuana, delivery of marijuana, manufacturing marijuana and delivery of marijuana within 1,000 feet of a school.

An 18-year-old woman was arrested Nov. 18 at a T.J. Maxx on Southwest 117th Avenue on suspicion of theft. She allegedly tried stealing $40.97 worth of clothing.

A 27-year-old man was arrested Nov. 18 near Southwest 170th Avenue and Merlo Road on suspicion of failing to register as a sex offender. He allegedly was out of compliance for annual registration.

Someone reported seeing an unknown person try to break into a new home under construction in the 16700 block of Southwest Oystercatcher Drive on Nov. 18. The person did not make it inside.

An elderly woman was referred to the DMV for re-testing after crashing her vehicle Nov. 18 near Southwest Murray Boulevard and Hargis Road.

Someone reported an angry student at Conestoga Middle School threw a chair into a wall Nov. 18. The impact damaged the wall.

An 11-year-old was taken into custody Nov. 19 after allegedly shooting one person in the leg with an airsoft gun at Whitford Middle School and another person on the back of the neck.

A 22-year-old suspect in a Washington County Sheriff's Office case was found Nov. 19 in the 5200 block of Southwest Oleson Road. He refused to stop when asked by an officer and was later arrested on suspicion of resisting arrest and interfering with a police officer.

A 42-year-old man was arrested Nov. 19 near Southwest Cedar Hills Boulevard and Fairfield Street on suspicion of driving under the influence of intoxicants. His blood alcohol content was .16 percent.

A 46-year-old man was arrested Nov. 19 in the 3200 block of Southwest 170th Avenue on suspicion of improper use of 911. He allegedly called 911 because he thought he was dehydrated.

A 36-year-old man was arrested Nov. 19 in the 3800 block of Southwest 117th Avenue on suspicion of drinking in public and a probation violation detainer.

Someone in the 15600 block of Southwest Bristol Lane reported being scammed by a Craigslist ad on Nov. 20. The person deposited $2,828 into an account and the account was later frozen.

A 40-year-old woman was arrested Nov. 20 in the 14500 block of Southwest Murray Scholls Drive on suspicion of criminal trespass.

An employee of a business located in the 8200 block of Southwest Creekside Place reported being grabbed on the arms and neck by their boss after being laid off Nov. 20. The employee claimed the incident left bruises and scratches.

A 35-year-old man was arrested Nov. 20 in the 11900 block of Southwest Canyon Road on suspicion of possession of methamphetamine and tampering with evidence. He allegedly threw a meth pipe on the ground and stepped on it.

The police log is a list of recent calls for service and crime provided by the Beaverton Police Department. This is a partial list of incidents officers responded to on Nov. 18, Nov. 19 and Nov. 20.